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Protected, owned and managed by the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy.

The Halladay-Blackhurst-Chowning preserve is a preserve in transition. A pretty little trail moves through hardwood forest while skirting red pine plantations and open field. A kiosk explains property details, including the transition of pine plantations to hardwood forest as well as the property’s history and connection to the famous “Adams” dry fly.

As an Ecologically Managed Forest, the property will be managed using sustainable forestry practices to enhance species diversity and build resilience against pests, disease and wildfire. This way, the land will continue to provide ecosystem services, such as groundwater filtration, soil stabilization, carbon sequestration and improved air and water quality. Careful harvesting will also generate income to support the forest’s stewardship and future land protection efforts across the region.